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Masks of Africa An exhibit of African masks and sculpture from the private collection of Horgan Edet, and Judah Dwyer. With the photography by Craig Riedel.

Exhibit runs through November 15th, 2007


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Collectors and entrepreneurs Horgan Edet and Judah Dwyer have been collecting and showcasing African art and artifacts for over 20 years. Nigerian born Edet has an eye for quality as he hand selects, and negotiates the purchase of African art, both locally and abroad.  On display will be a diverse selection of masks and sculptures representing many regions of Africa.
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Dryer is the educational powerhouse of the team, by bringing awareness of African traditions to the local San Francisco community. Since 1997 Dryer has directed and trained the dancers for the African Outlets award winning San Francisco Carnival contingent, for the annual festival and celebration each May.

PhotographyCapturing the spirit of the Carnival contingent will be the hand processed black and white photography of Craig Riedel, a San Francisco based professional photographer.

Passing along more then just tradition, Edet and Dwyer, are the founding members of Paths of Native Africa, a not-for-profit (501c3) that undertakes self-sustaining projects, education and cultural exchange to help overcome hardships and improve the quality of life for the African people. www.pathsofnativeafrica.net
In 1989 Edet and Dwyer opened the African Outlet, an eclectic African store located in the Hayes Valley district of San Francisco. The African Outlet is considered to have the finest selection of authentic African goods in the San Francisco Bay Area, by the FLOAT curators. Stop by one of their neighborhood BBQ’s for a one of a kind San Francisco experience.  www.theafricanoutlet.net

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EXPLORING THE UNDERGROUND
Appreciating African Spirituality
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 2007 – 6:30 TO 8:00 PM
Please join the journey by attending this free educational event:
RSVP to: 510.535.1702 info@TheFloatCenter.com